Your Blogging Staff

Contributing to this blog:
- "Dave" is Dave Barry, who is a humor columnist and presidential contender.
- "judi" is Judi Smith, who is Dave's Research Department, as well as being interested in men.
- "Walter" is Walter, a bone from the penis of a walrus.

Frankly, I don't buy it. I mean really, where are chickens going to get the mirrors and rolled up 100 dollar bills they need to use this stuff?
I think they were just holding for the guy. I say check his house for mirrors and large denomination bills.

The rooster had a revolver, drugs, and two hens. Sounds like a BAD rooster. Pimping, drug running, gun toting roosters! I'm glad I just live in insane Ohio where we just acquired the right to carry concealed weapons.

"Iviorienne" is an extremely difficult one, for example. What I do is, I line up the letters alphabetically, like this: EEIIINNORV

Three I's is a major, major problem with this garbage. You have to look at "vinier" as a possibility, leaving EINO, but those four letters don't give us any words (in the English language). Try to create versatility by saving the easy-to-use letters. This is a highly awkward situation, because we're dealing with so many duplicates. So my best suggestion is: "I rein ovine." It's not the best anagram ever, but there isn't much to work with in this case.